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newjeep75
Hello everyone. I'm trying to get an IDE Internal Aopen DVD-ROM to
connect to a Laptop using a Bytecc BT-200 IDE ---> USB converter, so
that the Internal DVD-ROM drive will sit to the side of the Laptop.
The Laptop DVD-ROM is broke and I don't want to buy one for $400.00.
So, I have a USB 2.0 Port on the back of the Laptop. I'm running XP
Pro SP2.
I connect the IDE end of the converter to the Internal, (now External),
DVD-ROM drive, then I connect the USB end of the converter to the USB
Port on the back of the laptop. I have the DVD-ROM drive Jumper set to
Master.
In Device Manager, it sees the DVD-ROM as "USB Mass Storage Device".
Now, you need power to the DVD-ROM drive. As soon as I connect power
to the ROM drive, the device shows a Yellow Bang in Device Manager.
I know that the Bytecc BT-200 IDE ---> USB converter works because I
took it back to the place I bought it, and the guy hooked it up to his
computer and I saw the computer accessing the ROM drive that he had
hooked up to it. You don't need any drivers.
I can never see this drive in Windows Explorer.
I have also tried this with a stand alone Desktop computer with the
same setup as the Laptop, I get the same problem her too!
I have tried to use a different DVD-ROM drive, an HP, but the same
problem. Again no extra drivers needed here, as the HP drive is from
the same computer that I'm trying to get it to work with externally
through the USB port and all the HP drivers for this drive is already
on the computer.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks a lot.
Todd.
connect to a Laptop using a Bytecc BT-200 IDE ---> USB converter, so
that the Internal DVD-ROM drive will sit to the side of the Laptop.
The Laptop DVD-ROM is broke and I don't want to buy one for $400.00.
So, I have a USB 2.0 Port on the back of the Laptop. I'm running XP
Pro SP2.
I connect the IDE end of the converter to the Internal, (now External),
DVD-ROM drive, then I connect the USB end of the converter to the USB
Port on the back of the laptop. I have the DVD-ROM drive Jumper set to
Master.
In Device Manager, it sees the DVD-ROM as "USB Mass Storage Device".
Now, you need power to the DVD-ROM drive. As soon as I connect power
to the ROM drive, the device shows a Yellow Bang in Device Manager.
I know that the Bytecc BT-200 IDE ---> USB converter works because I
took it back to the place I bought it, and the guy hooked it up to his
computer and I saw the computer accessing the ROM drive that he had
hooked up to it. You don't need any drivers.
I can never see this drive in Windows Explorer.
I have also tried this with a stand alone Desktop computer with the
same setup as the Laptop, I get the same problem her too!
I have tried to use a different DVD-ROM drive, an HP, but the same
problem. Again no extra drivers needed here, as the HP drive is from
the same computer that I'm trying to get it to work with externally
through the USB port and all the HP drivers for this drive is already
on the computer.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks a lot.
Todd.